Escalating Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal: A Tragic Tale
Post-poll violence in West Bengal resulted in the deaths of a BJP and a TMC worker, with accusations flying between the two parties. Tensions escalated in multiple areas, leading to vandalism and chaos. Both parties blame each other while demanding an investigation into the alarming incidents.
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The political landscape of West Bengal turned grim as incidents of post-poll violence claimed the lives of a BJP and a Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker. The deaths have sparked renewed tensions between the rival parties.
BJP worker Madhu Mondal was reportedly beaten to death by TMC supporters during a celebratory march in the New Town area. Conversely, TMC's Abir Sheikh was fatally attacked by alleged BJP activists in Nanoor, according to police reports.
These incidents have led to a surge of violence, including attacks on residences and party offices. The political turmoil demands attention, with central forces deployed to restore order while both parties deny responsibility for the attacks.
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